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but in the long-term picture economies tend to be talked about by the presidential terms and what the white house is worrying about is this economy which is struggling would really take a hit if the sequester took a hit over the long period of time. that in the end through history's eyes, that makes the obama economy weaker and that's not great legacy item for this prb. >> so, john, with nine days and counting and no talks scheduled on either side, do you think it's inevitable it's going to happen? >> it's inevitable we'll get to march 1st. we talk about the budget fight as game of chicken. it's really a game of uncle, which is to say who's going to cave in first. >> who wins or loses in this with each party blaming the other? >> they both lose in terms of the country looking at them. the republicans seem to be losing more. they're trying to reorder the argument here and connect with people's fundamental feeling about the size of government, especially with tax time coming, people paying these big tax bills and wondering what they're getting for it. that's the hopes. but so far they'r
but in the long-term picture economies tend to be talked about by the presidential terms and what the white house is worrying about is this economy which is struggling would really take a hit if the sequester took a hit over the long period of time. that in the end through history's eyes, that makes the obama economy weaker and that's not great legacy item for this prb. >> so, john, with nine days and counting and no talks scheduled on either side, do you think it's inevitable it's going...
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>>> and some frigid winter air is headed our >>> if you're not worried about the economy, now might be a good time to spring for a new ride. take a look at this luxury vessel. a 200-foot pleasure boat aptly named diamonds are forever now on display in miami beach. if you think the $60 million price tag is too steep, go in with friends. there's six bedrooms. it comes with four wave runners, an elevator and a 14- person crew. not too shabby. >>> they say every dog has his day about this one was determined to have his day in court. it seems his owners left him outside a miami courthouse while they went inside. concerned, he scratched the doors, paced the floors and finally managed to sneak inside. that's when a bailiff spotted the dog and tried to put him outside. but the determined pup made his way up the stairs where he finally was reunited with his owner. that is one loyal dog. check that out. very cute. >> yes, he is cute. what was he doing at court anyway? >> i have no idea. >> my dog's a little bit too big to take with me. i know a lot of people like to bring their dogs to different
>>> and some frigid winter air is headed our >>> if you're not worried about the economy, now might be a good time to spring for a new ride. take a look at this luxury vessel. a 200-foot pleasure boat aptly named diamonds are forever now on display in miami beach. if you think the $60 million price tag is too steep, go in with friends. there's six bedrooms. it comes with four wave runners, an elevator and a 14- person crew. not too shabby. >>> they say every dog has...
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and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. a big treehouse or a small treehouse? if it's big enough, you can have a disco. oh yeah. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. bigger is better. and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ pitbull ] keep the party moving. dale! bud light together again with pitbull. here we go! >> tim: as you look at our game summary, you hear the polka, but they've rolled out everything else. the three-point field goal story, they get open looks and if they make them, bill, wisconsin is very difficult to beat. >> bill: they are, then you throw out roll out the bruiser, he gets his hans on loose balls, down and dirty, aggressive, he's emotional and gives them a lift. >> tim: a little give-and-go. 29 and 10. bruesewitz and berggren with a two-man game. >> bill: we should have grown our hair. maybe we would have played a little better. nice read. >> tim: a team like wisconsin gets a big lead, it's very difficult to come back. t
and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. a big treehouse or a small treehouse? if it's big enough, you can have a disco. oh yeah. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. bigger is better. and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ pitbull ] keep the party moving. dale! bud light together again with pitbull. here we go! >> tim: as you look at our game summary,...
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one that's due to the economy, there's a chance it could weaken the economy this year. >> one other thing that sets the economy apart is the joblessness in the recovery. things have improved but the jobless rate remains unfortunately high. what happens with the for lows and jobless rate in this country? >> it's going to make it harder to bring down the unemployment rate. in part because of how much cutting there's been and now we're going to see some at several levels. we don't know for sure. but this is the reason to be more pessimistic. >> you mentioned the possibility of a bigger deal down the road. i mean how likely is that? >> oh, well eventually we're going to have to solve our deficit, right? we don't have any choice about that. and we promised ourselves more deficits than we're ll to pay for. we're going to have to solve that. eventually we night to and as a result either we're going to get a big deal or have big problems. >> thank you very much. >>> there are new concerns this morning about the extent of the leaks at the hanford nuclear reservation in washington state. six underg
one that's due to the economy, there's a chance it could weaken the economy this year. >> one other thing that sets the economy apart is the joblessness in the recovery. things have improved but the jobless rate remains unfortunately high. what happens with the for lows and jobless rate in this country? >> it's going to make it harder to bring down the unemployment rate. in part because of how much cutting there's been and now we're going to see some at several levels. we don't know...
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out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told that tax increases are beat -- are bad for the economy, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future you are projecting, and spending cuts are bad for the economy, and that does not leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held -- not universally held, but widely held -- view among economists, and that is the perspective we take. under current economic circumstances, when private demand for goods and services is low, additional government demand for the government's offering additional private demand can both increase the overall demand for goods and services and thus encourage businesses to hire more. under different economic circumstances of the sort we usually have in this country and we expect we will have again five or 10 years from now, then this competition you are describing between th
out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told that tax increases are beat -- are bad for the economy, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future you are projecting, and spending cuts are bad for the economy, and that does not leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held -- not universally held, but widely held -- view...
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>> i'm not sure it's a good thing for the economy. i don't think it's a bad thing for the economy. i think it's a bad thing for small and medium sized businesses, but look, when you have apple who has more money than the u.s. government, but of course, we all have more money than the u.s. government, there's no real place to put this money, and what jonas talked about with this, give it back in dividends which a lot of people consider lazy and uncreative to try to go out and buy company. the rich are getting richer and the big companies, the only place they can use the huge acquisitions to put the huge pile of cash to good use. >> brenda: gary b, we talk about the markets be in record highs or all-time highs and we were basically where we were six years ago. >> exactly, brenda. in fact the nasdaq is way below its all-time highs, so there's plenty of room to grow and getting back to, you know, larry and jonas made excellent points. normally merger activity is a harbinger of an improving economy and i think the stock market could break higher. the only point, jonas said about buffet
>> i'm not sure it's a good thing for the economy. i don't think it's a bad thing for the economy. i think it's a bad thing for small and medium sized businesses, but look, when you have apple who has more money than the u.s. government, but of course, we all have more money than the u.s. government, there's no real place to put this money, and what jonas talked about with this, give it back in dividends which a lot of people consider lazy and uncreative to try to go out and buy company....
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we know that and they keep analogizing the economy to a family. families, sometimes you have to go out and raise a little extra money. you don't just tighten your belt and get a second job and pay your bills on time. you go out and get some extra money. sometimes god forbid you even borrow some money from your brother-in-law, right? so they're going to lose on on that nor one particular point and they are going to get this point in the next couple of weeks, the fiscal conservatives that the date will come and go and the world is going to continue to spin on its axis. and the sun is going to come up in the east. and nobody is going to be fired and kids won't be cut out of daycare. not on the first day. not even in the first week. and so they're going to get that point. and then after that, they're going to lose. they're goring to lose big. chris: you cover the hill and you know there's all kinds of republicans now. there's a group of them, a third of the caucus, a quarter of the caucus who really don't like government that much. and if somebody say
we know that and they keep analogizing the economy to a family. families, sometimes you have to go out and raise a little extra money. you don't just tighten your belt and get a second job and pay your bills on time. you go out and get some extra money. sometimes god forbid you even borrow some money from your brother-in-law, right? so they're going to lose on on that nor one particular point and they are going to get this point in the next couple of weeks, the fiscal conservatives that the...
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keeping the economy moving in a forward direction is where the focus should be. >> immigrants are a big part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want to get political a bandage in the next election? >> it is not going to work. we will not be able to get the votes to pass in the house. >> the president's new chief of staff insist it was only meant as a backup if the bipartisan proposal stalls in the house or senate. >> he says it is dead on arrival. >> keep in mind that the bipartisan compromise is still a work in progress. there is no actual plan yet to unveil. the democrats say give it time, and republicans say there will be a link between illegal immigrants obtain green cards and tightening border security. rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> new at 6:00, prince geo
keeping the economy moving in a forward direction is where the focus should be. >> immigrants are a big part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want...
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to the overall national economy. go back to rebuild the infrastructure, get citying working again. adam: i love the midwest, the rust belt, my favorite part of the country because i lived there. i heard this, put people back to work, since i was a kid in the s and 80s, but it didn't happen in detroit. >> water. when you consider all the great lakes cities and states sit on the largest supply of fresh water in the world, this is our future. there's no reason why we should see these communities start to go down so, you know, it -- part of it, back to what i said, we need a national economic policy to put a full employment economy, and we need health care for all. the health care costs are going out of site because the private sector is taking one out of every three dollars for corporate profit stock, executive salaries. we need a new approach. rebuild the infrastructure. adam: do you agree with the congressman or something, i mean, we have to deal with immediately. >> i agree we have to invest more in the infrastructur
to the overall national economy. go back to rebuild the infrastructure, get citying working again. adam: i love the midwest, the rust belt, my favorite part of the country because i lived there. i heard this, put people back to work, since i was a kid in the s and 80s, but it didn't happen in detroit. >> water. when you consider all the great lakes cities and states sit on the largest supply of fresh water in the world, this is our future. there's no reason why we should see these...
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we live in a global economy and giving our students the skills to compete in that dynamic economy is vital to our state's future success. last year the legislature took a first step towards answering our call to provide transportation all education reform by passing legislation, teacher preparation programs that have exit exams and a major new curly child illiteracy and initiative. these actions are a good beginning but not early enough. i laid out three pieces that we can build upon and truly provide students with a world-class education they focus on having a great teacher in every classroom, a great principle leading every building, and high economic standards and strong matching a student assessment. the centerpiece of our reform is to update the teaching system by evaluating -- by elevating the teaching profession and that includes providing new teacher of leadership and compensation structures that provides five career path twice to provide more professional opportunities for teachers. similarly, principles, like teachers, need collaborative support to grow professionally. that
we live in a global economy and giving our students the skills to compete in that dynamic economy is vital to our state's future success. last year the legislature took a first step towards answering our call to provide transportation all education reform by passing legislation, teacher preparation programs that have exit exams and a major new curly child illiteracy and initiative. these actions are a good beginning but not early enough. i laid out three pieces that we can build upon and truly...
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economy. and, hence, the opportunities this are really quite substantial, although everybody knows that these markets are quite volatile. the developed markets are more in a recovery mode. i'm thinking of europe bottoming some tomb later this year, and japan now aggressively easing with a new monetary policy under a new government likely to see a-- finally see a real acceleration of their growth. so it's some good stories out there. >> tom: you sound very optimistic when it comes to a couple of big economies there that have been down in the dumps in europe for the better part of a couple of years. and, obviously, japan has been down for the better part almost a generation now. e.f.a. is the ticker single of an exchange traded fund that follows these areas. what are your hopes for this for a longer holding prld? >> well, i think that the first positive reaction here is likely to be a recovery in the market values of some of the major groups-- major investment groups in europe as people see that
economy. and, hence, the opportunities this are really quite substantial, although everybody knows that these markets are quite volatile. the developed markets are more in a recovery mode. i'm thinking of europe bottoming some tomb later this year, and japan now aggressively easing with a new monetary policy under a new government likely to see a-- finally see a real acceleration of their growth. so it's some good stories out there. >> tom: you sound very optimistic when it comes to a...
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heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health problems in america if you are what you eat there are far more people now who are classified in the obesity range than there are who are classified in the normal weight range than the average american is a greasy two pound cheeseburger topped with bacon insert with the side of french fries obesity is associated with more than sixty different diseases including diabetes and heart disease and numerous others however this phenomenon is bloating more than our waistlines it's also weighing down our economy so let's take a look at the numbers according to the center for disease control the u.s. spend some one hundre
heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered obese by twenty thirty and the long term costs of this issue could affect the financial future of the u.s. our to correspondent megan lopez takes a look at the weights of the nation. obesity is one of the most prevalent and important health...
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♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: there may be hope yet for bringing the national epidemic of obesity under control. at least, the latest numbers on calories and fast food, released today, indicated possible progress. for years, health officials have warned about americans' growing girth. now, research from the centers for disease control and prevention suggests the fight against fat may be having an effect. among the findings: american children consumed fewer calories in 2010 than a decade before-- 7% less for boys and 4% less for girls. and for adults, fast food accounted for just over 11% of the calories consumed in 2010, down from nearly 13% in 2006.
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aaa said demand is up because people are feeling better about the economy, but that does not take the ting out for the people who feel the pain at the pump the most. >> nothing, nothing i can do, i have to go to work. >> reporter: now one expert protected that last year there was political unrest that led to higher gas prices. 2013 on the whole though end up with a lower average price. maybe that means we get cheaper gas later in the year. >> thank you, we are learning new details tonight in the death of oscar pistorius's girlfriend, he shot his 29-year-old model girlfriend four times through the door in the bathroom. her skull was damaged and a bat is being examined. a privacy service will be held tomorrow. her funeral comes on the same day as pistorius's bail hearing. his family strongly denies it was murder. >> we have new details about what caused the fire on board the carnival cruise ship that left thousands of passengers and crew stranded at sea for days. an oil leak led to a fire in the engine room, the fire left the ship disabled at sea for five days. a tug boat finally pulled
aaa said demand is up because people are feeling better about the economy, but that does not take the ting out for the people who feel the pain at the pump the most. >> nothing, nothing i can do, i have to go to work. >> reporter: now one expert protected that last year there was political unrest that led to higher gas prices. 2013 on the whole though end up with a lower average price. maybe that means we get cheaper gas later in the year. >> thank you, we are learning new...
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some senators say two taxing levels is unfair and others fear the impact on the region's economy. >> once the ball got rolling, i think taxes just piled on and moran mohr and more. >> reporter: governor bob mcdonald pushed for the transportation plan. it could become his legacy initiative. but he also gave in return assurance to democrats that he'll consider expanding health care coverage for the poor. in richmond, julie carrie, news 4. >>> the nation's governors are warning that even the possibility of the sequester is threatening the nation's economy. if congress doesn't reach a deal by next friday, massive federal spending cuts will take effect. state leaders are in washington for the annual meeting of the national governor's association and governors from both parties say the threat of cuts is enough to slow economic recovery and undermine budgets in their states. >>> to the weather now, the rain let up outside. sidewalks and roads still kind of wet as temperatures start to drop tonight. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell has a first look at our forecast. hey chuck. >> good ev
some senators say two taxing levels is unfair and others fear the impact on the region's economy. >> once the ball got rolling, i think taxes just piled on and moran mohr and more. >> reporter: governor bob mcdonald pushed for the transportation plan. it could become his legacy initiative. but he also gave in return assurance to democrats that he'll consider expanding health care coverage for the poor. in richmond, julie carrie, news 4. >>> the nation's governors are...
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because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again. it looks like we will repeat the process. we will talk about it in a minute. we have some drizzle out there, mostly fog. at least we're in the >> a landmark is being prepared for demolition. early tomorrow morning, pg&e will implode the gas holder that has been out of use since 1987. it has been made obsolete by upgrades to the gas system. >> it is antiquated. the cost for us to have to continue to maintain and upgrade its. it is simply not practical. so we have made the business decision to take this down. and it will be imploded tomorrow morning. >> bge is stressing that the best place to watch will be on tv because it is danger
because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again....
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we need to stop it and it will breathe new life into ohio's economy. we've also propose modernizing the severance tax so that all ohio and benefit from the oil and gas discoveries in our state. i know many of you are concerned about that. since we started talking about it, i think the amount of money invested in our state and our reserves is about $4 billion. people are coming and. the state of north dakota has a severance tax of eight or 9%. they're exploding. they can't find enough workers out there. the problem is oil companies pay to times of tax, 20 cents, on a $90 a barrel of oil. it's not sustainable, and i want us to think about that. what does it all mean. maybe to business owners said it best in regard to this program. kathleen dooley said quote these tax cuts mean a lot to us. what means more to us at the mt. carmel brewery is that our government is behind us. and cindy woodward of the early express in dayton said, the real thing this means to me is it brings hope because with someone in power who cares about small business, who understands
we need to stop it and it will breathe new life into ohio's economy. we've also propose modernizing the severance tax so that all ohio and benefit from the oil and gas discoveries in our state. i know many of you are concerned about that. since we started talking about it, i think the amount of money invested in our state and our reserves is about $4 billion. people are coming and. the state of north dakota has a severance tax of eight or 9%. they're exploding. they can't find enough workers...
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that's so extreme and so militant that there is not any room in it for the private development of the economy and jobs. i think the original founders of the sierra club would be appalled. >> paul: james. >> big miss to the olympic committee, this is the year not the millennium. dropping wrestling from the olympic, man's oldest sport and keeping badminton, ping-pong, synchronized swimming. synchroniz synchronized swimming's main contribution for a "saturday night live" kit. >> mary. >> a hit to florida senator marco rubio who turned his sweaty, walk ward swig of water during the state of the union response so-called gulp-gate into a political asset making fun of himself and posted a photo of a water bottle on twitter gained thousands of followers, in the instant politics and a little humor can go a long way. >> paul: see if it helps him along the way. if you have your hit or miss send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and twitter@jer on fnc. i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you here next week. >> jon: a week full of news, north korea tests a nuclear bomb. pope benedict called it quits, a historic move
that's so extreme and so militant that there is not any room in it for the private development of the economy and jobs. i think the original founders of the sierra club would be appalled. >> paul: james. >> big miss to the olympic committee, this is the year not the millennium. dropping wrestling from the olympic, man's oldest sport and keeping badminton, ping-pong, synchronized swimming. synchroniz synchronized swimming's main contribution for a "saturday night live" kit....
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strategically here at the end of the day the economy has to grow. so people can blame the last four years and george w. bush story like this guy, but you know what, things are going to get tougher and tougher for him as he continues to win a little paper cup battles but the economy doesn't grow. lou: congressman, i'm with you to a point. this should b about the national interest. this should be about the nation and the correct leaders and direction for this government. i am afraid that has been lost and all of this. >> this is a president to really could go down in history as one of the best presidents, but he is deciding deliberately not to do that. he could come work with the republicans to make cuts to this government, balance the budget. i think he is campaigning for one thing which is that he wants to win in 2014. when i say when, he was the republicans toe kicked out of the house city can't put nancy pelosi back in a speaker. tactically he can get all these little victories. overall of the economy doesn't grow the american people don't win and
strategically here at the end of the day the economy has to grow. so people can blame the last four years and george w. bush story like this guy, but you know what, things are going to get tougher and tougher for him as he continues to win a little paper cup battles but the economy doesn't grow. lou: congressman, i'm with you to a point. this should b about the national interest. this should be about the nation and the correct leaders and direction for this government. i am afraid that has been...
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it's not good for the economy. you look at the cuts and what happened to the defense department alone what it would do to the economy in terms of the unemployment rate is serious. i don't think that anybody laid forth any kind of serious plan. the president's plan doesn't talk about entitlement spending at all and continues to load everything on the defense department. looksh i'm all for, you know, cutting where there can be cutting. but you can't constantly go to defense department and ask them to do as much as they're doing and pretend to cut them and pretend like the entire pie does not exist over here this needs to be dealt with. >> bret: steve, by the way, that warren act thing we -- the warn act thing we will follow up on that. that is a ponial problem for trial attorneys may be licking their chops. not sure. >> it seems to catch gene sperling by surprise, he didn't have a ready answer how they would handle this. it would be the perfect cota to the entire episode if it ended with the federal government paying
it's not good for the economy. you look at the cuts and what happened to the defense department alone what it would do to the economy in terms of the unemployment rate is serious. i don't think that anybody laid forth any kind of serious plan. the president's plan doesn't talk about entitlement spending at all and continues to load everything on the defense department. looksh i'm all for, you know, cutting where there can be cutting. but you can't constantly go to defense department and ask...
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he believes in community and patrol of schools so yes he believed in the economy. he is not an integration assess that and he said it's up to us, it's our struggle.
he believes in community and patrol of schools so yes he believed in the economy. he is not an integration assess that and he said it's up to us, it's our struggle.
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a barter economy with. not follow certain let's say dollars or drill into that a just a minute we have to take a quick break more conversations with great minds with bernard and jackie done right after this break. well. science technology innovation all the latest i'm elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. mission three couldn't take three days for chargers three arrangements three. three stooges free. old free broadcast clothing video for your media projects a free media dog our teeth on tom. let me let me i want to know why don't you let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have another name sounds. familiar to you is this really just a bad thing never get here in a situation where b. and i don't even talk about the name and we. welcome back to conversations with great minds with bernard lee atar and jackie are artisan international expert in the design and implementation of currency systems jackie is the founder and c.e.o. of no resourc
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speewun the economy is weak and the debt keeps growing? the new york times states is position this morning. it is in full agreement when the obama administration may have written the obama policy. to reduce the deficit in the weak economy, new taxes on high-income americans are a matter of necessity and fairness. that is the direct opposite of president reagan's policy, and the republican thinking. battle lines are drawn. tax more, tax less, keep spending, cut spending. it seems we have lost sight of what we need more than anything else which is robust economic growth. if we had a four or 5% expansion we would get a grip on the deficit. instead we settle for a new normal. at best 2% growth, near and bennett 8% unemployment and out of control debt. not good enough. welcome to renew our of "varney and company". more on the tax manifesto moment but first you are spending less because you are bringing home less money. shrinking paycheck because of the payroll tax increase and a rising price of gas. troubling stats from the national retail fede
speewun the economy is weak and the debt keeps growing? the new york times states is position this morning. it is in full agreement when the obama administration may have written the obama policy. to reduce the deficit in the weak economy, new taxes on high-income americans are a matter of necessity and fairness. that is the direct opposite of president reagan's policy, and the republican thinking. battle lines are drawn. tax more, tax less, keep spending, cut spending. it seems we have lost...
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>> saving the environment and trying to rejolt the economy. all right. chris lawrence, thanks for us there in washington, d.c. appreciate it. >>> a mother flying to atlanta tries to soothe her crying child. that's when police say a fellow passenger actually slapped the boy and yelled out a racial slur. parents describe the traumatic incident just ahead. >>> mixed martial arts, a sport that's exploding in popularity in the u.s. going to tell you why. >>> also, remarkable guide dogs, trained by a woman whose hollywood pedestrian grill is very well known. we will talk live to entertainer lauren aluft, daughter of judy garland. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an
>> saving the environment and trying to rejolt the economy. all right. chris lawrence, thanks for us there in washington, d.c. appreciate it. >>> a mother flying to atlanta tries to soothe her crying child. that's when police say a fellow passenger actually slapped the boy and yelled out a racial slur. parents describe the traumatic incident just ahead. >>> mixed martial arts, a sport that's exploding in popularity in the u.s. going to tell you why. >>> also,...
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does the federal government take over the private economy? how do you deal with that in system cap list particular system where competition drives wages? >> well, again, its long term problem has been going on since the '70s. we have been through we are still in recession. technically we are out of recession but we're in difficult times as a result of the housing crisis, most people lost 40% of their wealth. obviously, african-americans have been hit hard with this. there is no doubt about that. on the upside we're starting to come out of it. economic numbers are looking better and healthcare costs are better and we will have a bunch of clean source of energy on online. we have some things.... >> bill: you are avoiding my question. what is the solution to the wages? look, the obama administration wants to control the private economy, the marketplace. they are doing a lot of things to make the marketplace responsible to washington, not to competition. so is that the right way to go, or do you allow the free marketplace to take it where it want
does the federal government take over the private economy? how do you deal with that in system cap list particular system where competition drives wages? >> well, again, its long term problem has been going on since the '70s. we have been through we are still in recession. technically we are out of recession but we're in difficult times as a result of the housing crisis, most people lost 40% of their wealth. obviously, african-americans have been hit hard with this. there is no doubt...
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to discriminantly go forward with these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general public know that we cannot keep taking out of
like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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economy as a whole. to say that wal-mart is an example of a larger problem is really not accurate. >> kelly: a movie for them brilliant movie that tapped into peoples income tax returns. what about today. the average american consumer, how are we doing in light of the payroll tax. is our economy still good? >> we're seeing discretionary spending contracting because of that. payroll tax is up. average american family that brings home $40,000 a year is going to see $800 less in discretionary spending. we're seeing gas prices creep up. >> kelly: 50 cents in a month, what does that mean? >> on the other hand we're seeing some bright spots. the stock market is up over 6% year to dated. we're seeing housing recover. we're seeing u.s. manufacturing pick up. so we're seeing a lot of bright spots. some economists have said that when times are tough for walmart it's a positive sign for the rest of economy. >> kelly: why is that? >> because they really attract the value customer. they are known for cheap products,
economy as a whole. to say that wal-mart is an example of a larger problem is really not accurate. >> kelly: a movie for them brilliant movie that tapped into peoples income tax returns. what about today. the average american consumer, how are we doing in light of the payroll tax. is our economy still good? >> we're seeing discretionary spending contracting because of that. payroll tax is up. average american family that brings home $40,000 a year is going to see $800 less in...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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the economy has been poor. hard. economy has gone up hartn host: we are talking with annie lowrey about the minimum wage. the president like to raise the minimum-wage to $9 an hour. the president will hold a news conference this morning to talk about sequestration. >> you can watch this on our very library at c-span.org. margaret spellings business and higher education institutions can engage with one another better in an effort to move students into jobs. >> that is why you are here. business leaders and students are critical stakeholders in this demand side for change in higher ed, and often the there are adequately presented at the table as policy debates go on. we need to start those conversations and invigorates them about how to make higher education more accessible, more affordable, and that degrees earned our labor market value. we, at the chamber, at the competitive work force, are so pleased to have the opportunity to work with the young principles. i love that name. you guys are powerful advocates for rene
the economy has been poor. hard. economy has gone up hartn host: we are talking with annie lowrey about the minimum wage. the president like to raise the minimum-wage to $9 an hour. the president will hold a news conference this morning to talk about sequestration. >> you can watch this on our very library at c-span.org. margaret spellings business and higher education institutions can engage with one another better in an effort to move students into jobs. >> that is why you are...
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he's right, he has limited time to act, but the most immediate priority i think is the economy. they're still struggling to keep a job or find a job. i think that is his top priority far and away, but he'll have to pursue other things at the same time. the good news is that is happening and i think it's happening successfully. we see is the congress coming together on immigration like it never has in my memory. we also see great progress i think on the gun issue with mushrooming of support for universal background checks. the good news is we'll be able to tackle many issues at the same time, but the president does have to prioritize the economy and that's what he's been doing. >> joe biden has been his point man. he'll be in connecticut today, pushing some gun legislation, but realistically, looking at the way congress has been and the dearth of pleasurements they've had in any significant way, do you really think that they can deal with with the sequester and gun control legislation passed as well at the same time? >> well, it's a heavy challenge. just the sequester, frankly, i
he's right, he has limited time to act, but the most immediate priority i think is the economy. they're still struggling to keep a job or find a job. i think that is his top priority far and away, but he'll have to pursue other things at the same time. the good news is that is happening and i think it's happening successfully. we see is the congress coming together on immigration like it never has in my memory. we also see great progress i think on the gun issue with mushrooming of support for...
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we knew people were weary of the economy. we wanted to see how we fit in and what was going on on the other side. by the time the debt ceiling hit, we had a good sense of the landscape. the debt ceiling, we were kind of galvanized in this cohesion to move forward. >> stuart, what was your assumption of what the primary would be about before the announcement speech? writing all of that -- the public does not realize. you go back to the obama announcement speech. it lays out the entire message of the campaign. you are working on that and the governor is working on that. >> we talked about this a lot. we had a premise that we would not have an announcement speech that you could give the day before the general election. that was our goal. we got that the reagan announcement speech and used as a model. it was one that was successful. it was a model of the speech that president reagan gave the day before. it was in the general election. we always believe that we wanted the primary to be about the economy. mitt romney would be that
we knew people were weary of the economy. we wanted to see how we fit in and what was going on on the other side. by the time the debt ceiling hit, we had a good sense of the landscape. the debt ceiling, we were kind of galvanized in this cohesion to move forward. >> stuart, what was your assumption of what the primary would be about before the announcement speech? writing all of that -- the public does not realize. you go back to the obama announcement speech. it lays out the entire...
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defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is making a personal appeal to president obama to avert the potentially devastating cuts. he wrote a letter to the president asking him to make good on the campaign pledge to avoid the sequestration. >>> supreme court justices return to capitol hill today to hear arguments and release decisions during their spring term. they'll begin with a case pitting a small town farmer against agriculture giant monsan monsanto. next week the court will hear arguments about the constitutionality of a part of the voting rights act requiring southern states to get approval from the government before they can change voting laws. an alabama county says that requirement is outdated. >>> later this morning, the mother of a murdered child is suing the psychiatrist who evaluated the baby's father. they should have never allowed him unsupervised visits with their child. rams is accused of drowning prince mcloud rams last month. an affidavit said joaquin took out several life
defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is making a personal appeal to president obama to avert the potentially devastating cuts. he wrote a letter to the president asking him to make good on the campaign pledge to avoid the sequestration. >>> supreme court justices return to capitol hill today to hear arguments and release decisions during their spring term. they'll begin with a case pitting a small town farmer against agriculture...
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asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and apple was the target of a hacking attack at the company's california headquarters. apple says mall ware infected a small number of its mac computers used by employees. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security
asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the...
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for the whole global economy it's one of as we call them the bricks the emerging economies that has the chance to structure how the economy is going to look going forward. when you think about the countries but obviously the united states when you think about the countries along the pacific rim of latin america they make connect more to the economy of asia. i was always struck when i would go to something called the summit of the americas which is about latin america and the caribbean and we would have these discussions and travis would take off and everybody would sort of what ever. but then almost a week or two weeks later we would go to the asia pacific economic council. there it is the pacific rim countries of chellie and the pacific rim all the way to canada and all the way out through japan and china and korea and the conversation was completely different. was about global trade and freeing trade. and i actually always thought that in that sense the country had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. it is how they perceive themselv
for the whole global economy it's one of as we call them the bricks the emerging economies that has the chance to structure how the economy is going to look going forward. when you think about the countries but obviously the united states when you think about the countries along the pacific rim of latin america they make connect more to the economy of asia. i was always struck when i would go to something called the summit of the americas which is about latin america and the caribbean and we...
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they'll hurt our economy. they'll raise the unemployment rate, and the reason is because congress has not been able to compromise on a deficit reduction package that's more sensible. >> unfortunately but not surprisingly, republicans are unmoved. once again looking at the same polls, they unskew a slightly different message from the american electorate. >> i hope and believe the republicans will allow the sequestration to go into effect so that we can start down a path of trying to get control of spending and reduce the deficit. >> the big boulder standing in way of any kind of resolution is the issue of taxes and the closing of tax loopholes. republicans won't hear of it. even if polls show that 76% believe deficit reduction must be a combination of tax hikes and spending cuts. which may sound familiar because back in december when voters again said they wanted tax hikes as part of a deal avoiding the fiscal cliff, here is what republicans were saying. >> the election wasn't a mandate to raise taxes. >> an ob
they'll hurt our economy. they'll raise the unemployment rate, and the reason is because congress has not been able to compromise on a deficit reduction package that's more sensible. >> unfortunately but not surprisingly, republicans are unmoved. once again looking at the same polls, they unskew a slightly different message from the american electorate. >> i hope and believe the republicans will allow the sequestration to go into effect so that we can start down a path of trying to...